Free printable worksheets for Filipino kids

preschool Filipino worksheets

Below is a link to a PDF file with worksheets on identifying Filipino vowels (patinig) and consonants (katinig). The student is asked to color the balloons (or fruits) that have patinig (or katinig). Click on the link below, not the image, to open the file in another tab.

This is my third installment on short reading exercises for beginner readers of Filipino. There are two PDF files below.

The first one is entitled “Ang Blusa ni Betty.” It is a short reading exercise with several Filipino words that begin with the letter B. There is also a set of multiple-choice questions that the child can answer. The text and illustrations are by Samut-samot Mom.

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The second PDF file is entitled “Sa Paaralan.” There is an activity sheet that asks the child to color the objects that may be placed inside a school bag. The kids and teacher clip art images used in the reading exercise are by Kari Bolt. The table and chair set and backpack clip art images are by Little Red’s Schoolhouse.

These PDF files are for personal and classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use these for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload the PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as (but not limited to) Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites such as (but not limited to) Google Drive or Dropbox.

This is my second installment on short reading exercises for beginner readers of Filipino. There are two PDF files below.

The first one is entitled “Sa Hardin.” The second page of this file has illustrations of things that can be found in a garden. The illustrations are labeled with words that the child can trace. The child is also asked to color the illustrations.

The text is by Samut-samot Mom. Except for the butterfly, grass, and plant clip art, the clip art images used here are by Little Red’s Schoolhouse.

The second PDF file is entitled “Maliliit na Maya.” The second page asks the child to count the birds perched on the branch and write the number inside a box. The clip art images used here are by Samut-samot Mom.

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These PDF files are for personal and classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use these for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload the PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as (but not limited to) Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites such as (but not limited to) Google Drive or Dropbox.

Several people have requested for reading exercises in Filipino, especially for preschoolers. Below are two short reading exercises for children who are practicing to read in Filipino. The first one is entitled “Ang Bahay Namin.”

The second page has dots under each syllable to help the child read the word. (I just wanted to try this out. Please leave a comment if the dots help in reading.) There is also a cut-and-paste activity where the child can cut and paste together the parts of a house.

The house illustrations are by Samut-samot Mom. The kids clipart are by Little Red’s Schoolhouse.

The second PDF file is entitled “Lapis at Papel.” There is a multiple-choice set of questions that follows the reading exercise and an activity where the child is asked to trace and color a drawing. The kids clipart are from Educlips (www.edu-clips.com).

Click on the link below, not the images, to open the file in another tab.

These PDF files are for personal and classroom use only. You may print and distribute these to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit or use these for any commercial purpose. You also may not upload the PDF file or any part of it in any other website such as (but not limited to) Scribd or SlideShare, or cloud storage sites such as (but not limited to) Google Drive or Dropbox.

The three preschool or first grade worksheets below ask the student to draw a circle around the letter with the first sound of the word for the illustration shown. All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom.

You may print and distribute these worksheets to your children or students, but you may not do so for profit. Click on the link below to open the pdf file with the three worksheets in a new tab.

The worksheets in the two pdf files below ask the child to identify the object, animal, or person being described. For example, the child is asked to color the animal with wings (Kulayan ang hayop na may pakpak.). The child is asked to color or encircle his or her answer. These worksheets are appropriate for preschool or first grade students. If the child is not reading yet, the teacher or parent can read the instruction to the child.

Pagpapahalaga sa Sariling Katawan: This worksheet asks the student to cut out the drawings and paste them in the correct box. For example, the drawing of the girl taking a shower should be pasted in the box with the label “Maligo araw-araw.” The third page of the file has mini-flashcards of the good health habits. The thumbnails are shown below.

Below are the thumbnails of a pdf file with three worksheets that ask the student to connect the two objects that go together. The instructions are in Filipino. Click any of the thumbnails below to open the 3-worksheet pdf file.

All illustrations are by samutsamot_mom. You may print and distribute these worksheets to your students or children, but please do not do so for profit.

If you would like the same three worksheets above without the labels for the things, click the link below.

Below are the thumbnails of the 2-page handwriting worksheet on the Filipino names for different shapes (mga hugis). Note that the Filipino words biluhaba and habilog are both used for the oval shape. Click on the link below to download the pdf file.